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ALTRINCHAM 0 ENFIELD 1
Att: 18,678. Enfield's goalscorer was Taylor.
In addition here are some notes from the Barrow v Altrincham programme, 15/9/81
Last season Altrincham completed an amazing hat-trick when they became the first Non-League' Club in modern times to reach the F.A. Cup 3rd Round proper in three consecutive seasons. This time the Robins were drawn away to reigning Football League champions Liverpool at Anfield, and although beaten 1-4 Altrincham's cultured display brought warm praise from the media and the 37,170 present at the match. Altrincham have also defeated Rochdale, Scunthorpe United (twice), and Hartlepools in F.A. Cup games.
But the strongest proof of Altrincham's progress during the last two decades has been provided by their performances in the Alliance Premier League. The Robins won the first championship in 1980 with a superb home record in which they remained unbeaten all season and dropped only three points, and were beaten only on penalties over two legs in the Alliance Premier League Cup Final.
Last season the Robins went one better, retaining their Alliance Premier League Championship and making up for their previous disappointment by winning the Alliance Premier League Cup in a two legged Final against Kettering Town.
Over many years Altrincham's major ambition has been to obtain Football League membership, and the ambitious and imaginative Board of Directors have consistently developed the Club's facilities. Their 'A' rated ground is among the best in the Alliance Premier League.
The bitter disappointment of missing a Football League place by the narrowestpossible margin in 1980 left the Club more determined than ever to achieve their ambition at the earliest possible time, only to be thwarted once again when their outstanding ,achievements went unnoticed at the Football League's Annual General Meeting last June.
PEN PICTURES -
Below are supplementary portraits from 23/2/82, Stafford Rangers v Altrincham programme.